“The Image and the Fire presents a number of compelling readings of its three main textual examples—Des Imagistes, Fire!!, and Black Fire—as part of an engaging broader argument about the signifying chain Peterson perceives in these collections. The result is rewarding and quite striking.” - John Young, author of The Roots of Cane: Jean Toomer and American Magazine Modernism “This book offers a fascinating exploration of the extended routes and roots of the Harlem Renaissance and Black Arts era, making it an essential resource for scholars studying the formation of literary movements. With its detailed analyses of anthologies and literary production, this book provides invaluable insights into the widespread circulation of Black literature, an essential read for scholars examining publishing and canon formation.” - Howard Rambsy II, author of Bad Men: Creative Touchstones of Black Writers